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Job summary
Join a forward-thinking health organization as a Private Security Police Officer, where your role is crucial in ensuring the safety of patients, staff, and visitors. In this dynamic position, you will monitor facilities, manage disturbances, and provide guidance to individuals navigating the premises. This role requires a strong background in security operations, effective communication skills, and the ability to respond to emergencies. The organization values integrity and professionalism, providing a supportive environment for your career growth. If you are passionate about safety and community service, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Qualifications
Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience in security operations or law enforcement is essential.
Responsibilities
Monitor facilities to protect persons and property.
Direct visitors and intervene to control disturbances.
Skills
Security Operations
Crisis Management
Communication Skills
Psychological Evaluation
Education
High School Diploma or Equivalent
College Degree
Job description
GENERAL SUMMARY:
Under general supervision, monitors Henry Ford Health facilities and properties to protect persons and property associated with Henry Ford Health against injury or loss. Directs visitors, patients and employees to appropriate location(s) and intervenes to prevent and control disturbances. Keeps appropriate persons informed of activities, events and incidents. Summons appropriate assistance, as necessary.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED), required.
College degree preferred. Successful completion of a psychological evaluation.
Must be at least 21 years of age for Security Police Officer-Armed role.
Currently employed full-time as a police officer within the State of Michigan;
-OR- A separated officer from full-time service from a police department within the State of Michigan (either retired in good standing, or resigned in good standing);
-OR- An out-of-state officer currently employed full-time as a police officer and who qualifies to reciprocal licensure as defined by MCOLES;
-OR- Up to one year of security experience in a Security Officer role at Henry Ford Health;
-OR- Five plus (5+) years of complex security operations experience;
-OR- Four plus (4+) years of military experience w/Honorable Discharge.
Maintain a valid unexpired Michigan operator's license.
Successfully pass firearms training.
Must satisfactorily complete state minimum training certification requirements and required testing.
Annual training and testing requirements must be maintained.
External candidates hired into the Private Security Police Officer role must meet the following criteria. Failure to meet any of these will result in revocation of the offer of employment.
Successful psychiatric evaluation
Successful background investigation
Candidates will be fingerprinted for state evaluation
Candidates may not have been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving any of the following:
Dishonesty or fraud.
Unauthorized divulging or selling of information or evidence.
Impersonation of a law enforcement officer or employee of the United States, this state, or a political subdivision of this state.
Illegally using, carrying, or possessing a dangerous weapon.
Two or more alcohol related offenses.
Controlled substances under the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211.
An assault.
Candidates may not have been dishonorably discharged from a branch of the United States military service.
Candidates may not have been adjudged insane, unless he or she has been adjudged restored to sanity by court order.
Candidate is not subject to any outstanding warrants for his or her arrest.
Possession of an unexpired Concealed Pistol License (CPL)
Successfully pass and become certified as a PA 330 officer through a training program specified by Henry Ford Health, unless the candidate meets a qualified exception.
Exemptions include the following:
A certified police officer with less than one year of police experience will be given a one-year exemption from the date they discontinue work as a police officer.
A certified police officer with between one- and five-years police experience will be given a two-year exemption from the date they discontinue work as a police officer.
A certified police officer with over five years police experience will be given a three-year exemption from the date they discontinue work as a police officer.
A certified Private Security Police Officer will be given a two-year exemption to the above-described course of study from the date they discontinue work as a private security police officer providing they get updated maintenance training requirements listed in II(e).
A currently certified police officer will be given an exemption from the training curriculum if they can supply documentation which reflects they have received equivalent training through their regular police employment.
A currently certified police officer will be given an exemption from maintenance training if they can supply documentation which reflects they have received equivalent training through their regular police employment.
A currently certified P.A. 330 officer who is not employed at the time they are certified will be given one year to obtain employment or their certification will expire.
A pre-service law enforcement basic training recruit graduate within one year of law enforcement eligibility. Maintenance training must be provided.
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